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Harare High Court

Nassah Mukomberanwa v Vivian Mokomberanwa

HH 115-10

Case Details

Court
Harare High Court
Date
1 July 2010
Citation
HH 115-10
Neutral Citation
[2010] ZWHH 115
Outcome
unknown
Case Type
Trial

Bench

Presiding
MUSAKWA J
Full Bench
MUSAKWA J
Areas of Law
Family LawMatrimonial Causes
Keywords
Irretrievable breakdownCustody of childrenMatrimonial propertyEquitable distribution
Tags
DivorceCustodyMatrimonial Property DivisionChild Welfare
legislation
Statutes Cited
  • Matrimonial Causes Act
ai analysis
Case Summary

Key Issues

  • {"issue_text":"Who should be granted custody of the minor children","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Defendant's frequent travels, plaintiff's past care of children, children's welfare"}
  • {"issue_text":"Whether property listed was acquired during marriage and constitutes matrimonial property","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Properties acquired during marriage, registration in different names"}
  • {"issue_text":"What constitutes equitable distribution of matrimonial estate","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Value of properties, parties' contributions, conduct during marriage"}
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Facts of the Case

Background

The parties agreed their marriage had irretrievably broken down but contested custody of two minor children and division of matrimonial property. The plaintiff raised the children alone for four years while defendant was in the UK. Defendant acquired several properties without plaintiff's knowledge during the marriage.
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